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4 based on 428 reviews
We had dinner here 2 nights running, the food was consistently good. The staff are really friendly and efficient. The service was great. You have great views of the sea and beach from most tables in the restaurant and there is a terrace for sunny days.
4 based on 227 reviews
Close to the beach opposite office de Tourisme, the menu at 25.90euros is very good,we were very pleased with the quality taste and presentation of the food.The reason for only 3 stars was the 18.50 euros we were charged for a 50cl pichet of rosé wine, as we were leaving Royan after a 2 month stay my mind was on the packing up we still had to do,it was only the 16-10-15 the day we arrived back in UK I was checking the most recent card receipts I noticed the 18.50 I'd been charged for a 50cl pichet of wine, normally I check when paying, so to some degree my own fault ,nevertheless it should not happen, genuine mistake or rip off, whichever with today's technology a big mistake!'
4 based on 532 reviews
Another excellent recommendation from our great hotel. After an awful meal last night on the front our hotel recommended this excellent Resteraunt we would go here again beautifully balanced portions and creative local food
4 based on 111 reviews
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Excellent food and nice atmosphere. Simple menu but very well executed by the chef. We will come back again !
4 based on 406 reviews
This was our third visit to this wonderful restaurant. As always the hostess Aurélie was a delight and made us feel very welcome in spite of our very limited French. All of the staff were attentive, friendly and polite and not in the least bit stuffy - and even apologised for their poor English when it should be us apologising for the lack of French speaking ability!The restaurant is stylish, modern and crisp with stunning views from the floor to ceiling windows.Now onto the main event - the food. As before we had the degustation menu, where Xavier Taffart shows just how he earned his Michelin star. It was only a couple of months since our last visit and fully expected a repeat of the previous meal, which we thoroughly enjoyed and would have happily eaten again, but no this was a brand new menu designed for us! I am not going to go through each course as this would spoil your surprise, but there were 6 courses, plus pre deserts, amuse bouche, and petit fours and at 75 euros this is an absolute bargain for the quality and variety of food provided. Each course was perfectly presented and I have run out of adjectives to describe how good the food is. I have said before that I do not understand the michelin ratings as this place deserves much more than one star. We used to travel to Christopher Coutanceau in La Rochelle - we don't anymore!If you want a fantastic meal - please don't miss L'Aquarelle.
4 based on 151 reviews
What a wonderful lunch we had. The restaurant decor is fantastic and the food is exquisite. Starting with the Pigs Tail (yes it is and itâs excellent) all the way through desert the entire culinary experience rivals any restaurant in NY, Paris or London.We recommend this to everyone!
4 based on 386 reviews
This is a very unusual place, located in the middle of an industrial estate and housed in what looks like an industrial unit, but what it lacks in location it more than makes up for in the quality of the food and the service. I had the 'assiette de boucher' which comprised a large entrecote and a large brochette of rump streak served with home made fries and a sauce of your choice. As the main dish was so large we didn't have room for dessert, but what we saw being served looked very tempting. Our main course cost â¬16.50 but most people seemed to be eating off the â¬14.50 three course menu, which had plenty of choice and included a starter buffet. Towards the end of the lunch period the chef (and I believe the owner) came and spoke to all the diners - a nice touch, he also served some of the late-comers. The restaurant is only open for lunch. So if you're looking for place for a romantic lunch in beautiful surrounding don't come here, but if your hungry and appreciate good food well served at very reasonable prices, La Gargote will take some beating
4 based on 211 reviews
Nice restaurant (or take it away) with a supermarket concept and fresh homemade food. Choose your starter, main and dessert from the shelve. Put them in your basket. Go to the cashier for water and wine and pay your bill. After you finished your starter, your main course is served hot and steaming. And you can finish it off with a coffee. A servant will help you understand the system from start to end. The wine is good, but not cheap. Bon appétit!
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4 based on 225 reviews
Had delicious gourmet lunch as well as Friday nite dinner overlooking the 18 th hole. Food gourmet quality wellpriced. Service top notch. Has to be one of best restaurants in this lovely seaside cities. When you tire of the very good beach choices try the golf club for a dining experience!
4 based on 347 reviews
This restaurant is not in the main hub of town but right opposite the cathedral. We were warmly greeted and chose the set menu (available in the evening). Home made bread and a fish paste were brought to the table as a free mini starter. The starters were fab as were the mains, tasty and presented to a high standard. I didn't have a dessert but those who did said it was delicious.Not only is the service and food great here but also the value for money, we had 2 aperitifs, 2 glasses of wine, large bottle of water, 1x2 course meal and 2x3 course meals plus coffees with homemade biscuits. Total of 74 euros. Would definitely eat here again!
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